Judges 14:15
on the seventh day.The LXX. reads "on the fourth day;" with which the Syriac and Arabic agree. This, as Dr. Wall observes, is certainly right; for it appears from ver. 17, that she wept the remainder of the seven days; for which there could have been no time, if they did not threaten her till the seventh. Entice.16:5; Ge 3:1-6; Pr 1:11; 5:3; 6:26; Mic 7:5lest we burn.12:1; 15:6take that we have. Heb. possess us, or, impoverish us.1 Samuel 20:26-33
he is not clean.Le 7:21; 11:24,27,31,40; 15:5,16,17,19-21; Nu 19:16 Wherefore.18:11; 19:9,10,15the son.22:7-9,13,14; 25:10; Isa 11:1,2; Mt 13:55; 1Pe 2:4 6 my brother.17:28 Saul's.Job 5:2; Pr 14:29; 19:12,19; 21:24; 25:28; 27:3; Jas 1:19,20Thou, etc. or, Thou perverse rebel. Heb. Son of perverserebellion. Pr 15:2; 21:24; Mt 5:22; Eph 4:31; 6:4and unto the.This reflection on the mother of Jonathan, by the passionate monarch, reflects more dishonour on himself than on his brave and noble minded son. Mungo Park gives an instance of the prevalence of the same principles in Africa; for he says, "Maternal affection is every where conspicuous among the Africans, and creates a correspondent return of tenderness in the child. 'Strike me,' said my attendant, 'but do not curse my mother.' I found the same sentiment to prevail universally in all parts of Africa." King Saul, unable to villify Jonathan to his own satisfaction by personal reproaches, outstepped the ordinary abuse of his day, and proceeded to that which was designed to produce unusual vexation, and vented the bitterness of his mind by maligning the character of his own wife and Jonathan's mother. send.8; 19:6,11-15shall surely die. Heb. is the son of death.26:16; 2Sa 19:28; Ps 79:11; *marg: Wherefore.19:5; Pr 24:11,12; 31:8,9; Joh 7:51what hath.Mt 27:23; Lu 23:22cast.18:11; 19:10,11; Pr 22:24; Ec 9:3; Jer 17:9whereby.7; Ec 7:9 331 Samuel 22:7-8
the son of Jesse.9,13; 18:14; 20:27,30; 25:10; 2Sa 20:1; 1Ki 12:16; Isa 11:1,10give.8:14,15captains.8:11,12 sheweth me. Heb. uncovereth mine ear.20:2; Job 33:16; *marg:that my son.18:3; 20:8,13-17,30-34,42; 23:16-181 Samuel 22:16-18
Thou shalt.14:44; 20:31; 1Ki 18:4; 19:2; Pr 28:15; Da 2:5,12; 3:19,20; Ac 12:19thou, and.De 24:16; Es 3:6; Mt 2:16 footmen. or, guard. Heb. runners.8:11; 2Sa 15:1; 1Ki 1:5slay the priests.13; 20:33; 25:17; 1Ki 18:4would not.14:45; Ex 1:17; 2Ki 1:13,14; Ac 4:19 Doeg.9he fell.2Ch 24:21; Ho 5:11; 7:3; Mic 6:16; Zep 3:3; Ac 26:10,11fourscore.The LXX. read, [tria kosious kai pente andras,] "three hundred and five men;" and Josephus, "three hundred and eighty-five men." Probably the eighty-five were priests and the three hundred the families of the priests; three hundred and eighty-five being the whole population of Nob. 2:30-33,36; 3:12-14a linen ephod.2:28; Ex 28:401 Samuel 25:10-11
Who is David.20:30; 22:7,8; Ex 5:2; Jud 9:28; 2Sa 20:1; 1Ki 12:16; Ps 73:7,8Ps 123:3,4; Isa 32:5,7there be.22:2; Ec 7:10 Shall I then.3; 24:13; De 8:17; Jud 8:6; Job 31:17; Ps 73:7,8; 1Pe 4:9flesh. Heb. slaughter. give it.Ec 11:1,2; Ga 6:10whom.14,15; Joh 9:29,30; 2Co 6:92 Samuel 19:41-43
Why have.Jud 8:1; 12:1; Joh 7:5,6stolen.3; Ge 31:26,27 Because.12; 5:1; 1Ch 2:3-17 We have.20:1,6; 1Ki 12:16ten parts.5:1; Pr 13:10despise us. Heb. set us at light. our advice.9,14; Ga 5:20,26; Php 2:3the words.Jud 8:1; 9:23; 12:1-6; Pr 15:1; 17:14; 18:19; Ro 12:21; Ga 5:15,20Jas 1:20; 3:2-10,14-16; 4:1-5Whatever value or respect the men of Israel at this time professed for their king, they would not have quarrelled so fiercely about their own credit and interest in recalling him, if they had been truly sorry for their former rebellion.
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